Elihu
[ el-uh-hyoo, ih-lahy-hyoo ]
noun
a young man who entered into discourse with Job. Job. 32–37.
a male given name.
Origin of Elihu
1From the Hebrew word ĕlīhū literally, my God is he
Words Nearby Elihu
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How to use Elihu in a sentence
It's Elihu's settin' himself up to be the only human creatur' that never stepped inside of a glass house.
Country Neighbors | Alice BrownElihu was pondering on his triumph as a valuable citizen, and what Amarita thought no one could at that moment have foretold.
Country Neighbors | Alice BrownAmarita, her mother-in-law judged, had been staying indoors too much through the snowy weather, while Elihu worked on his plans.
Country Neighbors | Alice BrownElihu left the horse and came with long strides up the path, taking, as he hurried, glances at the roof.
Country Neighbors | Alice BrownElihu stood there in silence, and Amarita sat on the packing-case, feeling her heart beat.
Country Neighbors | Alice Brown
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